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A People's Guide to an Interfaith Christian Theology in a Time of Transformation

Autor Harvey H Honig
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 16 mai 2022
Harvey H. Honig began his life's work as a Lutheran minister but soon recognized his need for a more spacious and inclusive approach through which to heal and understand his inner self. This led him to spend many years exploring and experiencing other paths of religion and spirituality. In recent years, though, he found that the message, mission, and being of Jesus still played a powerful and transformative role in his life. Since common understandings of the life of Jesus are embedded within a biblical and historical framework, Honig wanted to explore the meaning of Christianity within the framework of our current world. An Interfaith Christian Theology is for fellow seekers who are drawn to the being and message of Jesus but can no longer relate to the dissonance between reality and belief that so many churches require. Honig's approach differs from traditional Christian theology in two ways: first, it does not stem from the framework of a specific denomination, and second, it presents itself as a way of thinking about Christianity rather than the only way. After several years as a minister, Honig began Jungian analytic training and earned a PhD in psychology at Loyola University Chicago. Jung gave Honig the tools he needed to continue his personal search for a life-affirming view of Christianity and to assist others in their search for inner truth and healing.
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ISBN-13: 9781956056334
ISBN-10: 1956056335
Pagini: 142
Dimensiuni: 140 x 216 x 8 mm
Greutate: 0.19 kg
Editura: Shanti Arts LLC

Notă biografică

Harvey H. Honig is a former Jungian Analyst/Psychologist who retired after decades of private practice and teaching in order to answer the call to write this book. He spent five years as a Lutheran minister before moving to Chicago to begin analysis with June Singer and training as an analyst while earning a Ph.D. in Psychology from Loyola University of Chicago. He also received a Masters in Divinity from Concordia Seminary in St. Louis, and an STM in Pastoral Counseling at Oberlin School of Theology. He was in private practice in Madison, Wisconsin, where he still lives with his wife, Jean. He is also author of the chapter "Inner Dialogue and the Psychology of Carl Jung" in the book Inner Dialogue in Daily Life.